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Potatoes are cooked in the microwave to speed up the preparation of this easy and colorful salad with Hatch chile pepper and Caesar dressing.
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This mayonnaise-free potato salad has the added bonus of blue cheese and chives folded in at the end. It is a flavorful picnic food or side dish.
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Cook potatoes and eggs for your potato salad in one go in your Instant Pot(R). Both turn out perfectly and the shells slip right off the eggs.
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Warm steak and potatoes, served on a bed of greens and tomatoes with a red wine vinaigrette -- comfort food without the guilt.
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The regional condiment "fry sauce" is tomato/barbecue sauce and mayonnaise, well known to French fry lovers. In potato salad it adds the sweetness that pickle...
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This is old fashioned potato salad but with a delightful twist. There's lots and lots of tiny shrimp accompanying the potatoes, and when you're not expecting them, they're a wonderful taste sensation. This pleasing salad serves twelve.
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Mandarin oranges, pineapple, coconut, marshmallows, and sour cream are all you need for a sweet salad for the Thanksgiving table.
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Potato salad with a Texas flair - I get many requests to bring this to picnics. Nice blend of potatoes, black beans, green onions, bacon, and jalapenos. Sometimes I sprinkle dried crushed red hot peppers over top for color and taste.
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Most potato salads look and taste better when made with low-starch red boiling potatoes. For Classic American-Style Potato Salad, you can use any size of this variety, but the small new potatoes cook 10 to 15 minutes faster than the larger ones. Choose potatoes that are all roughly the same size, if possible, so they cook in the same time.
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While all sorts of products, like oysters, were coming by boat from the East to Michigan and the rest of the Midwest during the pioneer period, the European families who settled there generally liked to stick to their ethnic traditions “In the Upper Peninsula, there were the Finlanders, and they had Cornish hens,” said Priscilla Massie, a co-author of the cookbook “Walnut Pickles and Watermelon Cake: A Century of Michigan Cooking.” Then there were the Germans families, who, Ms Massie said, tended to adopt Thanksgiving first
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My Mother Louise (1912-1974), a life long resident of New Orleans, LA, made this refreshing salad as a side dish to her fried chicken. She passed the recipe on...